But before he takes off, he's invited A Current Affair reporter Dimity Clancey inside his family home, revealing some of the secrets behind his sound and how ...
"The experience for me was something I needed to do. "Jane and I were singing every night on social media, that was really beautiful. "When I get in front of an audience there's just something about that communication, that transfer of energy that makes me a better singer, a better performer and I live for it." As much as it helped connect to the audience, it also helped us connect as a couple," Barnes said. "I was one of the lucky ones," Barnes said about the pandemic that brought the entire industry to a halt. "I had literally come off the back of five years of back-to-back, to back touring when COVID struck.
Jimmy Barnes has addressed the headline-making moment Opposition leader Anthony Albanese was loudly booed at Bluesfest when he took to the stage to ...
He said look we’re here to tell you we support the arts and rattled off a few things. “So ladies and gentlemen, welcome Jimmy Barnes.” He didn’t muck about.” He is a big fan. “And of course my band was all on stage and there was a drum kit with Jimmy Barnes written there, and they said ‘would you welcome the working class man’ and they went ‘here’s Anthony Albanese’ and (the crowd) all went ‘aye, hang on a minute’. “He came along.